Course Overview
- Course Title: Master Structural Engineering (Structural Analysis)
- Instructor: DrOf Eng
- Target Audience:
- Current students taking structural engineering
- First-year university engineering students
- Individuals with a background in basic physics (mechanics)
- Anyone needing a refresher in structural engineering
- Prerequisites: Basic physics or engineering mechanics (statics)
Curriculum Highlights
- Key Topics Covered:
- Identifying structural supports and elements
- Static equilibrium for beams and trusses
- Methods of joints and sections for trusses
- Shear forces and bending moment diagrams
- Equilibrium and stability of frames
- Geometric properties of sections
- Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko beams
- Deflections and stresses in beams
- Truss deflections using virtual work
- Complementary shear stresses in beams
- Force method for indeterminate structures
- Buckling analysis of columns
- Torsion and warping analysis
- Lateral torsional buckling of beams
- Key Skills Learned:
- Analyzing structural supports and elements
- Applying static equilibrium to beams and trusses
- Determining member forces in trusses
- Drawing shear forces and bending moment diagrams
- Understanding geometric properties of sections
- Differentiating between Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko beams
- Calculating deflections and stresses in beams
- Analyzing truss deflections
- Understanding complementary shear stresses
- Applying the force method for indeterminate structures
- Conducting buckling analysis of columns
- Analyzing torsion and warping
- Understanding lateral torsional buckling of beams
Course Format
- Duration: 7 hours on-demand video
- Format: Self-paced online course
- Resources:
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion
- Friendly Q&A forum
- Lifetime access
- 30-day money back guarantee


